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Linux Mint 21.3 Beta Available with Latest Version of Cinnamon

If you’re a fan of Linux Mint, you’ll be thrilled to find out that the beta version of 21.3 ships with Cinnamon 6 which includes some exciting changes.

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How to change DNS servers on a GNOME-based Linux distribution (and why you should)

If your ISP’s DNS servers are either too slow or insecure, it’s easy enough to change them. If your desktop is GNOME, here’s how to do it.

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LibreOffice 7.6.4 Office Suite Is Now Available for Download

Coming just two weeks after LibreOffice 7.6.3, the LibreOffice 7.6.4 update is here to address a total of 41 bugs and issues reported by users or discovered by the LibreOffice developers. Check out the changelog to see what exactly was addressed in thi…

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How to Create a GPFS Filesystem on RHEL (Part-2)

GPFS stands for General Parallel File System, which is a cluster file system developed by IBM, know as the IBM Storage Scale. It allows simultaneous read and write access to …

The post How to Create a GPFS Filesystem on RHEL (Part-2) first appeared on 2DayGeek.

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Hold Off Debian Upgrades: Kernel 6.1.64 ext4 Bug Alert

A data corruption bug in Linux kernel 6.1.64-1 with possible data loss on ext4 file systems is delaying the release of Debian 12.3.
The post Hold Off Debian Upgrades: Kernel 6.1.64 ext4 Bug Alert appeared first on Linux Today.

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FSF Events: Free Software Directory meeting on IRC: Friday, December 15, starting at 12:00 EST (17:00 UTC)

Join the FSF and friends on Friday, December 15, from 12:00
to 15:00 EST (17:00 to 20:00 UTC)
to help improve the Free Software Directory.

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Systemd 255 Released: A Major Update for Linux Systems

Learn about the exciting new features and improvements in systemd 255, including systemd-storagetm, systemd-bsod, and more!
The post Systemd 255 Released: A Major Update for Linux Systems appeared first on Linux Today.

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Pamac Now Supports Libadwaita and Fully Adapts to GNOME 45

Pamac 11.7.0 brings libadwaita and GNOME 45 integration for full adaptivity and Phosh support for versatile use.
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This could be the best Linux distro of the year (and it’s not even close)

Zorin OS inches closer to taking me away from my go-to distribution Ubuntu Budgie and the first beta release of version 17 only solidifies that.

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Kubescape Open-Source Project Adds Vulnerability Exploitability eXchange (VEX) Support

With its innovative feature for generating reliable Vulnerability Exploitability eXchange (VEX) documents, Kubescape became the first open-source project to provide this functionality. This advancement offers security practitioners a powerful tool to e…

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Krita 5.2.2 Released, Snap Package Updated in Ubuntu Software

  Krita, the free open-source digital painting software, released a new bug-fixes release for the 5.2 release series few days ago. The new Krita 5.2.2 has various fixes to the Snap build. Ubuntu users can finally easily to install it from Ubuntu Software (or App Center). Besides snap package update, the release also includes few […]

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Linux Mint 21.3 “Virginia” Beta is Out for Testing

The beta release of Linux Mint 21.3, codenamed “Virginia,” is now available for download and testing. This new version brings a wealth of exciting features and improvements that are sure to enhance your desktop experience.
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Debian 12.4 Arrives With EXT4 Data Corruption Bug Fix

Discover the latest Debian 12.4 release, addressing critical bug advisories and security issues with kernel-image-6.1.0-15.
The post Debian 12.4 Arrives With EXT4 Data Corruption Bug Fix appeared first on Linux Today.

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30 PowerShell Commands Examples

PowerShell commands are the units of scripting language. It helps the system admins perform the recurring tasks swiftly.

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30 Basic PowerShell Networking Commands

To manage the network using PowerShell, administrators must be aware of the networking commands. These commands include ping, tracert, nslookup, or netstat.

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Creating and Working with Links in Obsidian

The true power of the Obsidian knowledge base tool lies in the links. Learn to use it.

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Creating and Working with Links in Obsidian

The true power of the Obsidian knowledge base tool lies in the links. Learn to use it.

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10 Useful Chaining Operators in Linux with Practical Examples

The post 10 Useful Chaining Operators in Linux with Practical Examples first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Chaining of Linux commands means, combining several commands and making them execute based upon the behavior of the oper…

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Challenge your Linux skills: Beginner to expert quiz!

From the foundational blocks of this powerful operating system to the intricate commands that make it a favorite among tech professionals, we’ve crafted a series of questions to challenge your understanding and maybe even surprise you with something new.

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16 Bash Regular Expression (RegEx) Examples Using grep, sed, and awk Commands

Regex is a sequence of special characters that form a pattern to find specific pattern-matching. This guide provides 16 bash regex examples.

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